3. Publishing Applications to Users
Configuring Windows Application Objects
Creating Windows Application Objects on the Command Line
Configuring Microsoft Windows Terminal Services for Use With SGD
Session Resumability and Session Directory
Multiple Terminal Services Sessions
Terminal Services Group Policies
Keep Alive Configuration for Windows Terminal Servers
Licensing Microsoft Windows Terminal Services
Managing CALs From the Command-Line
Microsoft Windows Remote Desktop
Notes and Tips on Using Seamless Windows
Key Handling for Windows Terminal Services
Supported Keyboard Shortcuts for Windows Terminal Services
The Windows Key and Window Management Keys
Configuring Windows Keyboard Maps
Returning Client Device Information for Windows Terminal Services Sessions
Running Windows Applications on Client Devices
Configuring X Application Objects
Creating X Application Objects on the Command Line
How to Configure SGD to Use Your Own X Fonts
Configuring Character Application Objects
Creating Character Application Objects on the Command Line
Terminal Emulator Keyboard Maps
Terminal Emulator Attribute Maps
How to Create Your Own Attribute Map
How to Create a Dynamic Application
Integrating SGD With Oracle VDI
How to Create a Dynamic Application Server for the VDI Broker
How to Set Global SSH Client Options
How to Set Application SSH Client Options
Enabling X11 Forwarding for X Applications
Using SSH and the X Security Extension
How to Enable the X Security Extension
Known Limitation With Client Keys
Configuring Application Authentication
The Application Server Password Cache
Managing the Application Server Password Cache
Security and the Password Cache
Windows Domains and the Password Cache
Input Methods and UNIX Platform Applications
Adding Support for System Prompts in Different Languages
Using RSA SecurID for Application Authentication
Tips on Configuring Applications
Starting an Application or Desktop Session Without Displaying a Webtop
Using Multihead Or Dual Head Monitors
Configuring the Correct Desktop Size
Configuring Desktop Size for Client Window Management Applications
Configuring Desktop Size for Kiosk Mode Applications
Improving the Performance of Windows Applications
Improving the Performance of Java Desktop System Desktop Sessions or Applications
Configuring the X Application Object for Java Desktop System
Disabling Default Java Desktop System Settings
Documents and Web Applications
How to Create the Teacher's Application Object
How to Create the Classroom Application Object
Configuring Common Desktop Environment Applications
Configuring a CDE Desktop Session
Configuring the Login Script Used for the Application
Configuring the Transport Variable in the Login Script
Checking the Configuration of the Application Object
Checking the Launch Details and Error Logs
Troubleshooting ErrApplicationServerTimeout Errors
Troubleshooting ErrApplicationServerLoginFailed Errors
An Application Exits Immediately After Starting
Applications Fail To Start When X Authorization Is Enabled
Applications Disappear After About Two Minutes
An Application Session Does Not End When the User Exits an Application
Checking the Session Termination Setting
Windows Applications Do Not Close Down
UNIX Desktop Sessions Do Not Close Down After Logging Out
Users Can Start Applications With Different User Names and Passwords
Using Windows Terminal Services, Users Are Prompted for User Names and Passwords Too Often
Terminal Server Prompts the User
Using Shadowing to Troubleshoot a User's Problem
A Kiosk Application Is Not Appearing Full-Screen
An Application's Animation Appears 'Jumpy'
Font Problems with X Applications
Display Problems With High Color X Applications
The X Application Fails With a Color Planes Error
The X Application Uses Too Much Bandwidth
8-bit Applications Exit With a PseudoColor Visual Error
Clipped Windows With Client Window Management Applications
Display Update Issues When Shadowing Over a Low Bandwidth Connection
Troubleshooting Mouse Drag Delay Issues
Incorrect Time Zone Name Shown in Windows Applications
7. SGD Servers, Arrays, and Load Balancing
B. Secure Global Desktop Server Settings